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Today’s episode is a follow up to the last two episodes on revisiting denial. When someone is having cognitive difficulties and they are in denial, this can make things a lot tougher on the care partners, especially the primary one who might be living with the person. If you’re living with someone who is in denial, you’re doing so much to help them and they don’t even know. But what about when you are totally taxed and need some help? How can you get help without causing drama? In this episode, we’re going to talk about being sneaky, in a good way, so that you can take care of your loved one and yourself.
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Today’s episode is a follow up to the last two episodes on revisiting denial. When someone is having cognitive difficulties and they are in denial, this can make things a lot tougher on the care partners, especially the primary one who might be living with the person. If you’re living with someone who is in denial, you’re doing so much to help them and they don’t even know. But what about when you are totally taxed and need some help? How can you get help without causing drama? In this episode, we’re going to talk about being sneaky, in a good way, so that you can take care of your loved one and yourself.
Resources:
Submit your ideas or questions for future episodes here.
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